38 automated weather stations, new Doppler radars to be installed to strengthen Uttarakhand’s early warning system
Dehradun: Uttarakhand State Disaster Management Authority (USDMA) is set to strengthen the state's early warning system by installing modern, technology-based equipment across districts over the next few months to improve weather forecasting and reduce loss of life and property, officials said.Secretary of disaster management and rehabilitation department, Vinod Kumar Suman, said the Defence Geoinformatics Research Establishment (DGRE) will install Automated Weather Stations (AWS) in 10 districts. Uttarkashi and Tehri will get the highest number, with eight AWS each, followed by seven in Pauri, five in Dehradun, three each in Rudraprayag and Bageshwar, two in Almora, and one each in Nainital and Haridwar. These stations will provide accurate, real-time weather data, enabling timely alerts, he said.In addition, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) will install Doppler radars in Dehradun, Almora, Champawat and Chamoli to enhance real-time monitoring of rainfall, cloud movement and weather activity. District administrations have been asked to identify land and send proposals to the govt at the earliest for the installation of AWS and Doppler radars.During a recent review meeting with officials from all 13 districts, Suman directed them to upload expenditure details under disaster-related heads on the National Disaster Management Authority's (NDMA) National Disaster Management Information System (NDMIS) portal, stressing that timely updates are essential for transparency and monitoring. Suman said disaster management equipment across districts will be GIS-mapped, and departments must upload inventory details on the IDRN (India Disaster Resource Network) portal before the monsoon to ensure faster emergency response.To improve communication, Disaster Dedicated Radio Network (DDRN) systems will be set up in all districts on the lines of Rudraprayag, he added. Tehsil-level Emergency Operation Centres (TEOCs) will also be established, similar to the existing state and district emergency operation centres, to enable quicker local response and better coordination during disasters.Suman also reviewed cases related to financial assistance and issuance of death certificates to Nepali-origin individuals who died in disasters in 2025, and directed district officials to send detailed reports to facilitate action at the Centre. He also instructed officials to expedite pending cases of declaring missing persons as deceased so families can receive relief without delay.
Popular from City
- Horrific double murder in Delhi: Woman, daughter killed in Sarita Vihar; bodies found in bed box
- Honesty pays: When bus passenger made digital payment of Rs 62k for Rs 6 ticket in Bengaluru
- BJP expresses gratitude to Giani Raghbir Singh for refusing to blame RSS and BJP for Dec 2 hukamnama
- Sisters, aged 25 and 23, found dead a day before wedding in Jodhpur; no suicide note recovered
- Regular Trichy-Tambaram train to begin on March 1
end of article
Trending Stories
- T20 World Cup, Super 8s: Clinical South Africa crush India by 76 runs
- Zoe Atkin Family: Meet the Winter Olympics freestyle skier's parents, her sister Izzy Atkin, their bond and more
- T20 World Cup: Archer, Jacks shine as England seal 51-run victory over Sri Lanka
- CBSE Class 10 English question paper 2026: Download PDF, students call exam easy
03:16 Delhi on high alert: Hawk eye on vehicles entering city after intelligence reports suggest possible terror attack06:48 'They bombed our civilian compatriots': 'Dozens' killed after Pakistan conducts airstrikes in Afghanistan- Trump’s 15% global tariffs: India, US to reschedule chief negotiators meet on interim trade deal
Featured in city
- 3 teachers, peon held for raping minor in school over 2 years in Odisha
09:31 'Poured sanitiser on her private parts, set them on fire': Tripura teen brutally assaulted by live-in partner in Gurgaon03:16 Delhi on high alert: Hawk eye on vehicles entering city after intelligence reports suggest possible terror attack05:35 82 km in 40 mins, top speed 159 kmph: Namo Bharat blazes through pre-launch trial from Delhi to Meerut- Ahmedabad customs intercepts passenger who swallowed 135g of gold to smuggle
- 14 injured after LPG cylinder explodes during fire in Majlis Park building in Delhi
Photostories
- Backless Gucci, Marilyn Monroe vibes: Alia Bhatt steals the BAFTAs red carpet
- This Kala Chana Chaat offers 20 g of protein; recipe inside
- 7 must-have features in a car for long-distance travel
- Prestige invests Rs 120 crore in Namma Metro’s Blue Line station upgrade in Bengaluru: What can commuters expect?
- ‘Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.’, ‘Sarfarosh’, ‘Talaash’: Films where Nawazuddin Siddiqui appeared briefly and almost no one noticed
- 9 super easy mushroom snacks for house parties
- What is rental yield and how is it calculated
- Delhi Metro’s 9.9-km Deepali Chowk–MajlIs Park stretch nears launch; big traffic relief on outer ring road
- 10 countries with the most unusual flags in the world
- Remebering the late Gene Hackman, his wife Betsy Arakawa and the life they built
Videos
09:31 Tripura Teen Brutally Assaulted By Live-In Partner In Gurugram, Mother Recalls Chilling Phone Call03:24 ‘Raise Pride Of Both Nations’: PM Modi Lauds Indian-Origin Players In Foreign Teams At T20 WC12:32 ‘Gandi Aur Nangi Rajneeti’: PM Modi Slams Congress Over ‘Shirtless’ Protest At AI Summit05:35 PM Modi Inaugurates India’s Fastest Metro In Meerut, Namo Bharat Corridor07:00 Jairam Ramesh Questions Modi Govt On US Trade Deal, Tariffs And Russia Oil Claims04:04 “World Will See AI Differently”: PM Modi On AI Impact Summit In Mann Ki Baat08:21 "With India, It's Different" Lula Hits Out At Global Powers, Eyes $20B India-Brazil Trade Milestone05:21 Lula Visit Marks “Defining Moment”, Goyal Pushes For Deeper India-Brazil Business Ties03:37 Lula Calls It A “Very Promising Day” As India-Brazil Ties Move Towards Stronger Economic Partnership
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment